Days after Sacramento's Food Bank and Family Services collected a record number of turkeys during the annual drive with the help of KCRA 3 on Friday, hundreds of people began lining up long before sunrise Monday to receive those donations."It was so awesome to see so many turkeys," said Kelly Siefkin a spokeswoman for Sacramento's Food Bank and Family Services.Watch report: Sacramento Food Bank distributes thousands of turkeysStarting at 8 a.m., 250 volunteers and staff began handing out those turkeys and bags of side dishes to families in need just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday.Photos: Sacramento families thankful for holiday turkeysPeople began arriving to be among the first in line as early as 4:30 a.m."Because we have so many meals to give away, we are advising people to come a little later in the morning to avoid the longer lines earlier," said Siefkin.Siefkin said volunteers expect to hand out roughly 6,500 meals Monday.So what happens to the rest of the 9,000-plus turkeys collected Friday?"All the rest of the turkeys that were collected will be shared with other nonprofits in our community, so absolutely nothing goes to waste," said Siefkin. "Not one drumstick will be leftover."

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KCRA) —

Days after Sacramento's Food Bank and Family Services collected a record number of turkeys during the annual drive with the help of KCRA 3 on Friday, hundreds of people began lining up long before sunrise Monday to receive those donations.

"It was so awesome to see so many turkeys," said Kelly Siefkin a spokeswoman for Sacramento's Food Bank and Family Services.